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Advanced Training in Applied Existential Psychotherapy (AEP) — since 1989

An Experiential Psychodynamic Gestalt Approach   •   Boulder, Colorado


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Karolina Walsh


phone: 928-308-1334
website: a.wash@gmail.com

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I received my masters degree at Naropa University the Transpersonal Counseling Psychology. My passion for therapeutic work has developed over the last 10 years working with adolescents and adults in wilderness, office, and community settings. I have found that deep level healing occurs in mindful relationship with others, seeing and experiencing this has laid the foundation for my practice. I have trainings in Virginia Satir's family systems model, Douglas Brady's Psychology of Symptoms technique and in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. I work from a body-based perspective with attachment, trauma, sexuality issues, addictions, physical pain and illness, and gender issues, to name a few.

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Darleen Gegich

https://healinginrelationship.com
1910 7th Street
Boulder, CO 80302

phone: (720) 515-4711

I am a certified Imago Relationship Therapist and a Brainspotting Therapist with 20+ years of experience. If you are ready to take that first step to creating meaningful change in your life and your relationships, I look forward to working with you. Contact me for a free 20-minute phone consultation.

 

Mary Kelly-Williams

Challenging Transitions


phone: 303-594-5240

Psychotherapist with specialization in marriage and family. Individual, couples, divorce, remarriage and working with the challenges of the "blended" family. www.challengingtransitions.com www.marriedwithbaggage.com

 

Angela Bigford, M.A.

The Nonverbal Voice
1911 11th St., Suite 202
Boulder, CO 80302

phone: 303-589-3376

As a Somatic Counselor, I recognize that our thoughts and emotions are necessarily intertwined with our physiology. Using a family systems and communications lens, I practice constructivist therapy, focusing on the behavioral narrative of children, partners, and families. In my view, there is nothing that is not communicated. Whether or not it is verbalized is another question entirely. With a slowed-down opportunity to explore what's happening inside through experiential activities such as play therapy, Hakomi techniques, art, sandplay, constellation work, etc., it becomes possible to experience a different outcome. Ultimately, new experiences teach our brain new habits, supporting relationships with those we love.

 

Ellen S. Hartman, M.A., C.A.C. III

MA Counseling & Certified Addictions Specialist III


phone: 720-965-9528

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Ellen is an experienced and gifted therapist with more than 28 years of counseling in trauma, experiential therapy, addictions, mental health and human services.

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